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A quick not to my SP friends - As we drove through Marion County today on the way to Thanksgiving with the family, my player son started talking again about his experience with SP the last two years and about how he hopes we can always play and be friendly rivals. Smartly put, he acknowledged that one year they'll woop us and the next year, we'll wooop them, but the next year, they'll probably woop us again because "we're both that good." I agreed.

smeagleproud, Players like your son and the memories they will carry thru life, from their experiences, is what makes high school football so great. Looking forward to next years game against you guys.
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A quick note to my SP friends - As we drove through Marion County today on the way to Thanksgiving with the family, my player son started talking again about his experience with SP the last two years and about how he hopes we can always play and be friendly rivals. Smartly put, he acknowledged that one year they'll woop us and the next year, we'll wooop them, but the next year, they'll probably woop us again because "we're both that good." I agreed.

 

Prepare to have some fellers walk the plank. City feller having friends in SP..jest don't sound goods.. :roflol:

Recon all city fellers ain't terrible but yous knows about "a few bad apples" :popcorneater:

 

Old Pirate knows your son made/has many great memories :thumb:

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do you think south pitt will be a better team next yr. than this year or do you think the loss of hale and the rest of these guys will put them down any?

 

Not sure they will be much better but I don't expect them to be worse either...not sure what kind of TEAM they will be but they will be different. Losing 4 linemen will hurt and these seniors have become leaders. Some Jrs will have to step up next year and become leaders. I think passing will be more limited and there are no RB's like Raquis. So kids could get better and change this too...the talent is there. We have capable and talented back-ups, the returning starters are very good and we have a very good group of young kids. If we are not in the hunt for the gold ball again for the next couple of years I will be disappointed

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Been lookin' up some stats-n-stuff....some you've seen, maybe others you haven't. We've played Coalfield three times that I know of and we won all three...1994 63-6, 1997 24-0, and 1998 49-6. A common tie between us and Coalfield would sort of be Copper Basin and Bledsoe. There's no way of being sure, but I doubt that we'd have trouble with either...Bledsoe beat Coalfield 36-33, and Bledsoe only beat Jasper 47-22, and Bledsoe got beat by Grundy 34-13 (we spanked Grundy 53-14)....and Boyd beat Copper Basin 22-7. We spanked Boyd 41-6. And Coalfield barely got by Copper Basin 21-19 to get to us. Technically, we should Mercy Rule Coalfield...of course you never know. And Jo Byrns?....they're undefeated, but they only beat Cascade 35-6 while we blistered Cascade 49-0. Jo Byrns went on to Mercy Rule the rest of the season (except for one), but they've run into trouble in the playoffs winning only by a few TD's.

 

Coalfield has Mercy Ruled only three opponents, the Pirates eight. What does all this mean? If it were a dry field I'd bet the house on SP. On a wet field the odds go down. But I still predict a Pirate victory. We've got more speed, more talent, more experience (we've got nine seniors, they've got four), and more mojo. And we all know that Austin Powers' mojo made the difference.

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That's why you line it off and play the game D60. You never can tell about 15-18 year old kids. Any of them could lay an egg at any time because they are teenagers. One of them could have a "little huney" that dumps them before the game. They might have their mind on her the entire game and not be able to function. You know how that stuff works sometime. I still predict a pirate victory in this game, but a wet field DEFINITELY helps Coalfield-Morgan. Aint no two ways about it.

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Corbin is a sophomore and much stronger than Raquis...I think he may have a younger brother though not sure...don't think the 8th grade though

 

Your joking. I garuntee you that older Hale boy is stronger than that younger one because he is older and more mature. The older boys are always stronger than the younger ones. You think im joking but im not.

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Your joking. I garuntee you that older Hale boy is stronger than that younger one because he is older and more mature. The older boys are always stronger than the younger ones. You think im joking but im not.

 

RD, Old Pirate says yous rite here with your objective accessment. That younger Hale purt near sure ain't goin to rattle Raguis cage. Nows he is bigger and may turn out to be stronger, but he has a long way to go to be better than "The Man" on this team R. Hale.

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